Nonprofit
Published 3/19/26 9:03AM

Research Assistant Intern

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    May 4, 2026
    End Date:
    August 28, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    April 15, 2026
    Payment:
    Stipend
    Hours Per Week:
    20 hours per week
    Cause Areas:
    Economic Development, Energy, International Relations, Policy

    Description

    Introduction:

    The Gulf International Forum’s Leadership Program targets young professionals, recent graduates, and college seniors to enhance their knowledge and research skills about the Gulf region. We founded this program with the aim of achieving part of our mission through promoting independent thinking and building awareness of the Gulf. We are an institute that strives to improve understanding of the Gulf region and contribute to the accumulation of knowledge on the Gulf. Therefore, we believe in the importance of connecting with young professionals and students who seek to be involved and informed about the changing status, new challenges and evolving U.S. interests in this region. The Leadership Program is designed to train and encourage students and academic cadres to increase scholarship and research on the Gulf region.

    This is a hybrid internship. Interns are required to work from the office two days a week, with the remaining days being remote, as determined by the work schedule. We aim to make this internship experience an important step in preparing future researchers who are interested in Gulf region studies. Our interns will be involved in our events, publications, and seven research themes. Our staff and experts will help interns to develop their knowledge and skills, as well as make meaningful professional connections with scholars who will mentor them in their area of Gulf studies.

    Participants in this program are expected to spend an academic semester with the Forum in a part-time role. Successful candidates will have the passion and enthusiasm to learn more about the Gulf region’s affairs. Training schedules and the tasks of interns are intimately related to each component of research, publication, and event coordination. Through this program, we aim to build a network of students and academic professionals who have an interest in leaving their mark on Gulf region studies while promoting GIF’s values and mission.

    Purpose of the Leadership Program

    • Training and practical hands-on work experience.
    • Exposure to the work environment, providing basic skills and understanding of events, planning and research work.
    • Opportunity to practice, improve, and evaluate skills, techniques, principles, theories, and knowledge through academic experiences.
    • Gain experience in administration and management, organization, and events.
    • Make academic classes more meaningful due to the retroactive application of lessons learned from professional experiences.
    • Identify and meet individual goals and objectives, and increase self-confidence.
    • Motivate to work toward greater achievement in the field, or to be the basis of a decision to make a career change.
    • Enable new graduates to validate his/her career choice.

    Applications are accepted on a rolling basis:

    Spring Semester (January – April): application deadline is November 30th

    Summer Semester (May – August): application deadline is April 15th

    Fall Semester (September – December): application deadline is August 31st

    Job Summary:

    Gulf International Forum is offering a training opportunity for distinguished students and graduates. Internship programs are designed to help interns learn about the Gulf region through research/analysis and event planning. A cover letter is required, stating why you would like to intern with us and what interests you in Middle East studies, particularly the Gulf region. Interested applicants, please send an updated resume and cover letter to (info@gulfif.org).

    Research Assistant Intern

    The internship will provide a training opportunity to advance interns' research skills by providing assistance and support for the organization’s research and publications initiatives. However, the training opportunity may vary as the organization further develops. Specific training experiences may include, but are not limited to:

    • Learn how to monitor news trends on social media and promote organizations on social media.
    • Help collect daily updates and news about the nine Gulf states.
    • Manage Energy Tracker and Legislation Tracker.
    • Learn home editing skills, developing, and producing print and electronic promotional/informational material for the institute, including, but not limited to, the website, press releases, newsletters, reports, and other publications.
    • Learn how to plan and execute events.
    • Learn in other areas of the organization based on demand.

    Desired Skills:

    • Degree in liberal arts, public policy, political science, or related field.
    • Interest in the Gulf and Middle East region is required.
    • Strong attention to detail.
    • Strong research and analytical skills.
    • Excellent written and communication skills
    • Ability to proactively multitask and prioritize.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
    Associated Location
    Washington, DC, USA

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